All-rounder Webster re-signs for Warwickshire

Beau Webster picked up 16 wickets in six matches for Warwickshire this season
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Warwickshire have announced Australian international all-rounder Beau Webster will rejoin the club for the 2026 season.
The 31-year-old has committed his future to the club from the beginning of next season until the last week of July.
Webster joined the club in January, signing a three-month contract to play in the County Championship this year.
On debut, Webster top scored for Warwickshire with 85 as his side eased to a five-wicket victory against Yorkshire at Headingley.
The Tasmanian-born all-rounder was selected for Australia in the ICC World Test Championship Final against South Africa at Lord's in June and top-scored for the Baggy Greens with 72.
After playing a further three tests for Australia in their tour of the West Indies, Webster returned to Edgbaston last month and scored an unbeaten century as Warwickshire defeated local rivals Worcestershire by five wickets.
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During his spell with the side this season, Webster amassed 361 runs at an average of 45.12 and took 16 wickets at an average of 26.56 before his deal came to an end last week.
Although he only appeared for Warwickshire in red-ball cricket this year, it is believed the club also want Webster to play for their white-ball side, Bears, next season as well.
"Beau has been a dream overseas recruit," Warwickshire first-team coach Ian Westwood told the club website., external
"He is a triple-threat player of top international calibre, and we cannot wait to welcome him back next April. It's great news for the club and us as a team."
Webster added: "I have loved my time with the Bears in 2025.
"My teammates, coaching and support staff and Edgbaston facilities are absolute top tier, and it did not take me long to agree to return in 2026."